Provides a collection of global competition & antitrust materials available in Westlaw, including: cases, legislation, treaties, journals, and law reviews from countries around the world and from the EU.
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Articles from European Competition Law Review, which covers antitrust and related trade regulation issues in the European Union (E.U.) and its member states, as well as in major E.U. trading nations such as the United States, Australia, and Japan. Articles provide analysis on important cases and legislative developments. Coverage begins with 1986 (vol. 7).
Dedicated to competition law and policy, the Journal of Competition Law and Economics publishes articles of a substantial length providing in-depth analysis of developments in competition law. Includes articles on developments in the US and EU. Also covers other regional and national developments.
World Competition covers competition and antitrust policy and issues in law and economics at the global level. Editors and contributors include highly regarded academics, practitioners, and members of the judiciary, as well as top-ranking competition law officials. Each issue brings readers up to date on trends in such aspects of competition as: interaction of public and private cartel enforcement; independence of competition authorities; damages claims; bid rigging; tax incentives; and parent company liability.
The European Commission proposes legislation, implements decisions, upholds the EU treaties and manages the day-to-day business of the EU. The European Commission, together with national competition authorities, directly enforces EU competition rules.
Includes: Latest insights, materials from Best Practice Roundtables on Competition Policy, related publications, related events, and Programmes of work.
Abstract: "This 2025 edition of the OECD Competition Trends report highlights worldwide competition enforcement trends during the calendar year 2023 based on 69 jurisdictions. Similar to previous editions, this year’s report identifies trends over time. Analyses focus on enforcement activity in cartels, abuse of dominance cases, mergers and advocacy activity. Moreover, this year’s edition includes a special chapter on the evolution of competition authorities’ resources, exploring potential reasons for the overall increasing trend for average budgets and staff dedicated to competition. The report contributes to continuously improving competition law and policy around the world."
The APEC Competition Policy & Law Database provides access to the various competition policies and laws in force in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation members' economies.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission maintains this list of jurisdictions that have antitrust or consumer protection laws. The list links to each jurisdiction's consumer protection or competition agency’s website.
The Organization of American States (OAS) maintains this online collection of national laws pertaining to international trade and related subjects, including competition law.